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Granary in Winter
Corn
Pony and Pickup
Freda
Field, Baker Sanctuary
Bluewater Color Show
Courtney Burton
Sandhill Cranes in Flight
Yellow Daylily
Sky in Layers
Exploring
Duluth Docks
No Walls
At Speed
Temptation
Handsome Taffy
Manitowoc Work Crew
Old House on Mount Hope
Old House on Dow
Louis R. Desmarais
Oak @ Work
Wacotah Mine
Wake of the Badger
St Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Dimondale
St Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Dimondale
St Joseph Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Dimondale
Aird & Nova
John B Aird
Downtube
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Shadows
Sandhills Landing
Grain Elevator, with train
Snow Fence
Steele Street Floral
Presque Isle Coal Dock
Presque Isle @ Marquette
We all know Flickr really needs more leaf pix.
Catwalk, with gull
Goldfinch
Memorial
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Pony Anniversary


I bought the Pony one year ago today and have put over 14,000 miles on it in that time. We've used it for daily commuting, for day trips, and have taken it on vacation. People have long-since stopped treating it as something exotic; new Mustangs are now fairly common. But it still draws stares and comments from friends and strangers. That's fun.
Common question:
Gas mileage is typically between 21 & 22 MPG for my long, country-roads commute; on the highway the car gets about 26 MPG.
Things I like:
Basically everything. It's a solid car with decent handling and enough power for my purposes. The right way to think of the V6, I'd say, is that it's an exquisite highway car; that it does other things well is a bonus.
Issues:
The passenger seat isn't doesn't have an up-and-down adjustment. This is a problem for Joan, who's not really all that short, but has difficulty seeing out.
The automatic door locks--both the key fob and the switch in the door--are a little flakey.
Odd repair:
The gear indicator on the shift lever stopped indicating the gear. The car was in the shop for over two days while the dealer dismantled the interior, analyzed the problem, and (in the end) replaced the entire shift assembly. Glad this was done under warranty.
Embarrassing repair:
I banged the passenger-side mirror on the garage door frame, requiring the mirror's replacement.
Common question:
Gas mileage is typically between 21 & 22 MPG for my long, country-roads commute; on the highway the car gets about 26 MPG.
Things I like:
Basically everything. It's a solid car with decent handling and enough power for my purposes. The right way to think of the V6, I'd say, is that it's an exquisite highway car; that it does other things well is a bonus.
Issues:
The passenger seat isn't doesn't have an up-and-down adjustment. This is a problem for Joan, who's not really all that short, but has difficulty seeing out.
The automatic door locks--both the key fob and the switch in the door--are a little flakey.
Odd repair:
The gear indicator on the shift lever stopped indicating the gear. The car was in the shop for over two days while the dealer dismantled the interior, analyzed the problem, and (in the end) replaced the entire shift assembly. Glad this was done under warranty.
Embarrassing repair:
I banged the passenger-side mirror on the garage door frame, requiring the mirror's replacement.
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